Results: Causes of CNS causes of gag reflex abnormalities AND Involuntary oscillations of one or both eyeballs

1. Wallenberg's SyndromeA rare neurological condition caused by a stroke (involving the cerebellar artery) and resulting in symptoms such as facial paralysis or weakness on one side of body....read more »

Results: Causes of CNS causes of gag reflex abnormalities OR Involuntary oscillations of one or both eyeballs

1. AchromatopsiaPatients who have achromatopsia (sometimes called achromatopia) do not have normal "cone vision.". Although the term may refer to acquired disorders such as color agnosia and cerebral achromatopsia, it typically refers to an autosomal recessive congenital...more »2. Amaurosis congenita of LeberA rare genetic eye disorder characterized by blindness at birth or within years as well as other eye abnormalities....more »3. AniridiaA genetic disorder where part or all of the iris of one or both eyes is missing. The iris is the colored part of the eye. There are four forms of the disease: AN-1, AN-II, AN-III and AN-IV....more »4. Benign Paroxysmal Positional VertigoA condition where certain head movements cause extreme dizziness....more »5. Bonneman-Meinecke-Reich syndromeA very rare syndrome characterized by calcium deposits in the brain tissue, deficiency of growth hormones and degeneration of the part of the eye called the retina....more »6. Brain Stem GliomaTumor of the brain stem consisting of neuroglia of many stages of development....more »7. Brain cancerCancer of the brain....more »8. Head injuryAn injury to the head...more »9. Hermansky-Pudlak SyndromeA rare disorder characterized by various degrees of albinism, bleeding due to a platelet defect and accumulation of a waxy substance in cells (lysosomal ceroid storage)....more »10. Horner's syndromeA rare condition caused by damage to the sympathetic nervous system that supply the eye on the affected side of the head....more »

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